On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:04 PM, frantisek holop <min...@obiit.org> wrote: > Theo de Raadt, 15 Mar 2015 12:15: >> > Yes I do. when I install machines that I dump/restore clone, I do >> > not use DUID's. it's very nice to make a system without DUID's in >> > that case. >> >> I'm sorry, but I don't understand the usage case here which blocks >> DUIDS, so let's see a better explanation or demonstration. >> >> When you have DUIDs in /etc/fstab, you can still use the disk partitions >> using the raw disk names. The partitions are obvious. Figuring out which >> disk it is, is really easy, lots of options to provide the translation. >> >> And as far as I know, all the tools have been adapted to accept DUID. > > IIRC 'bioctl -d' cannot deal with DUID's. > not a showstopper, just sayin' > > -f > -- > doubt is the beginning of wisdom >
Completely hackish and subject to races, but fulfills my needs right now: https://github.com/acamari/getdev